6-CD/1-DVD box
(LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks, playing time
approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks
6-CD/1-DVD box (LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks,
playing time approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks.
DVD = NTSC 1966-1985
By 1966, when this retrospective begins, Dean Martin was once again one
of the biggest stars in American entertainment...perhaps the biggest!
His records were selling more than ever; his top-rated television show
was renewed year-after-year; his appearances in Las Vegas were
sell-outs; and he was the star of the cult Matt Helm movies.
This 6-CD (plus DVD) collection includes all of Dean Martin's classic
Reprise albums from 1966 to 1974 together with his last recordings from
1983 and 1985. Here are all of his later hits, including
Somewhere There's A Someone, Come Running Back, Lay Some Happiness On
Me, In The Chapel In The Moonlight, and Little Old Wine Drinker Me. This
set also includes all the LPs, 'Somewhere There's A Someone', 'Songs
From The Silencers', 'The Dean Martin Christmas Album', 'The Dean Martin
TV Show', 'Happiness Is Dean Martin', 'Welcome To My World', 'Gentle On
My Mind', 'I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am', 'My Woman My Woman My
Wife', 'For The Good Times', 'Sitting On Top Of The World', 'You're The
Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me', and the final Reprise album, 'Once
In A While.' When
Dean Martin recorded again it was for Warner Bros. Nashville, and the
resulting album included a duet with Conway Twitty on My First Country
Song, which became a Top 40 country hit, and a duet with Merle Haggard
on Everybody's Had The Blues. In 1985, Dean Martin made his final
recording, L.A. Is My Home, which became the closing theme to Joe
Pesci's television show, 'Half Nelson.'
The set concludes with the soundtrack versions A Wonderful Time and I'm
Not The Marrying Kind, plus two soundtrack versions of Five Card Stud.
There are some radio spots and an exclusive tape of songwriter Baker
Knight (The Wonder Of You, Lonesome Town, etc.) demo'ing some songs for
Dean Martin that Dean Martin eventually didn't record. In addition,
there's a bonus DVD of movie trailers.
When Dean Martin died on Christmas Day 1995, an era died with him. He
was the last of the great lounge performers. His easygoing insouciance
and roguish charm are now back in fashion. This set, and its three
companion volumes, comprise absolutely everything that Dean Martin
recorded. An incredible legacy from the most incredible entertainer.
This set also includes a hardcover book with many previously unseen
photographs, a complete discography, a biography of Dean Martin during
this period by Ryan Null, and an appreciation by Neil T. Daniels.

6-CD/1-DVD box
(LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks, playing time
approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks
6-CD/1-DVD box (LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks,
playing time approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks.
DVD = NTSC 1966-1985
By 1966, when this retrospective begins, Dean Martin was once again one
of the biggest stars in American entertainment...perhaps the biggest!
His records were selling more than ever; his top-rated television show
was renewed year-after-year; his appearances in Las Vegas were
sell-outs; and he was the star of the cult Matt Helm movies.
This 6-CD (plus DVD) collection includes all of Dean Martin's classic
Reprise albums from 1966 to 1974 together with his last recordings from
1983 and 1985. Here are all of his later hits, including
Somewhere There's A Someone, Come Running Back, Lay Some Happiness On
Me, In The Chapel In The Moonlight, and Little Old Wine Drinker Me. This
set also includes all the LPs, 'Somewhere There's A Someone', 'Songs
From The Silencers', 'The Dean Martin Christmas Album', 'The Dean Martin
TV Show', 'Happiness Is Dean Martin', 'Welcome To My World', 'Gentle On
My Mind', 'I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am', 'My Woman My Woman My
Wife', 'For The Good Times', 'Sitting On Top Of The World', 'You're The
Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me', and the final Reprise album, 'Once
In A While.' When
Dean Martin recorded again it was for Warner Bros. Nashville, and the
resulting album included a duet with Conway Twitty on My First Country
Song, which became a Top 40 country hit, and a duet with Merle Haggard
on Everybody's Had The Blues. In 1985, Dean Martin made his final
recording, L.A. Is My Home, which became the closing theme to Joe
Pesci's television show, 'Half Nelson.'
The set concludes with the soundtrack versions A Wonderful Time and I'm
Not The Marrying Kind, plus two soundtrack versions of Five Card Stud.
There are some radio spots and an exclusive tape of songwriter Baker
Knight (The Wonder Of You, Lonesome Town, etc.) demo'ing some songs for
Dean Martin that Dean Martin eventually didn't record. In addition,
there's a bonus DVD of movie trailers.
When Dean Martin died on Christmas Day 1995, an era died with him. He
was the last of the great lounge performers. His easygoing insouciance
and roguish charm are now back in fashion. This set, and its three
companion volumes, comprise absolutely everything that Dean Martin
recorded. An incredible legacy from the most incredible entertainer.
This set also includes a hardcover book with many previously unseen
photographs, a complete discography, a biography of Dean Martin during
this period by Ryan Null, and an appreciation by Neil T. Daniels.

6-CD/1-DVD box
(LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks, playing time
approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks
6-CD/1-DVD box (LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks,
playing time approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks.
DVD = NTSC 1966-1985
By 1966, when this retrospective begins, Dean Martin was once again one
of the biggest stars in American entertainment...perhaps the biggest!
His records were selling more than ever; his top-rated television show
was renewed year-after-year; his appearances in Las Vegas were
sell-outs; and he was the star of the cult Matt Helm movies.
This 6-CD (plus DVD) collection includes all of Dean Martin's classic
Reprise albums from 1966 to 1974 together with his last recordings from
1983 and 1985. Here are all of his later hits, including
Somewhere There's A Someone, Come Running Back, Lay Some Happiness On
Me, In The Chapel In The Moonlight, and Little Old Wine Drinker Me. This
set also includes all the LPs, 'Somewhere There's A Someone', 'Songs
From The Silencers', 'The Dean Martin Christmas Album', 'The Dean Martin
TV Show', 'Happiness Is Dean Martin', 'Welcome To My World', 'Gentle On
My Mind', 'I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am', 'My Woman My Woman My
Wife', 'For The Good Times', 'Sitting On Top Of The World', 'You're The
Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me', and the final Reprise album, 'Once
In A While.' When
Dean Martin recorded again it was for Warner Bros. Nashville, and the
resulting album included a duet with Conway Twitty on My First Country
Song, which became a Top 40 country hit, and a duet with Merle Haggard
on Everybody's Had The Blues. In 1985, Dean Martin made his final
recording, L.A. Is My Home, which became the closing theme to Joe
Pesci's television show, 'Half Nelson.'
The set concludes with the soundtrack versions A Wonderful Time and I'm
Not The Marrying Kind, plus two soundtrack versions of Five Card Stud.
There are some radio spots and an exclusive tape of songwriter Baker
Knight (The Wonder Of You, Lonesome Town, etc.) demo'ing some songs for
Dean Martin that Dean Martin eventually didn't record. In addition,
there's a bonus DVD of movie trailers.
When Dean Martin died on Christmas Day 1995, an era died with him. He
was the last of the great lounge performers. His easygoing insouciance
and roguish charm are now back in fashion. This set, and its three
companion volumes, comprise absolutely everything that Dean Martin
recorded. An incredible legacy from the most incredible entertainer.
This set also includes a hardcover book with many previously unseen
photographs, a complete discography, a biography of Dean Martin during
this period by Ryan Null, and an appreciation by Neil T. Daniels.

6-CD/1-DVD box
(LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks, playing time
approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks
6-CD/1-DVD box (LP-size) with 112-page hardcover book. CD 168 tracks,
playing time approx. 452 mns. DVD 25 tracks.
DVD = NTSC 1966-1985
By 1966, when this retrospective begins, Dean Martin was once again one
of the biggest stars in American entertainment...perhaps the biggest!
His records were selling more than ever; his top-rated television show
was renewed year-after-year; his appearances in Las Vegas were
sell-outs; and he was the star of the cult Matt Helm movies.
This 6-CD (plus DVD) collection includes all of Dean Martin's classic
Reprise albums from 1966 to 1974 together with his last recordings from
1983 and 1985. Here are all of his later hits, including
Somewhere There's A Someone, Come Running Back, Lay Some Happiness On
Me, In The Chapel In The Moonlight, and Little Old Wine Drinker Me. This
set also includes all the LPs, 'Somewhere There's A Someone', 'Songs
From The Silencers', 'The Dean Martin Christmas Album', 'The Dean Martin
TV Show', 'Happiness Is Dean Martin', 'Welcome To My World', 'Gentle On
My Mind', 'I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am', 'My Woman My Woman My
Wife', 'For The Good Times', 'Sitting On Top Of The World', 'You're The
Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me', and the final Reprise album, 'Once
In A While.' When
Dean Martin recorded again it was for Warner Bros. Nashville, and the
resulting album included a duet with Conway Twitty on My First Country
Song, which became a Top 40 country hit, and a duet with Merle Haggard
on Everybody's Had The Blues. In 1985, Dean Martin made his final
recording, L.A. Is My Home, which became the closing theme to Joe
Pesci's television show, 'Half Nelson.'
The set concludes with the soundtrack versions A Wonderful Time and I'm
Not The Marrying Kind, plus two soundtrack versions of Five Card Stud.
There are some radio spots and an exclusive tape of songwriter Baker
Knight (The Wonder Of You, Lonesome Town, etc.) demo'ing some songs for
Dean Martin that Dean Martin eventually didn't record. In addition,
there's a bonus DVD of movie trailers.
When Dean Martin died on Christmas Day 1995, an era died with him. He
was the last of the great lounge performers. His easygoing insouciance
and roguish charm are now back in fashion. This set, and its three
companion volumes, comprise absolutely everything that Dean Martin
recorded. An incredible legacy from the most incredible entertainer.
This set also includes a hardcover book with many previously unseen
photographs, a complete discography, a biography of Dean Martin during
this period by Ryan Null, and an appreciation by Neil T. Daniels.